Originally posted by SubGod22
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1) His GA comes to him and says he caught Sandusky "horsing around".
2) The GA is on record for saying he did NOT GO INTO GRAPHIC DETAIL with what he thought was going on (he was trying to be respectful to JoePa so apparently he was sugar-coating it).
3) JoePa tells his boss and sets up a meeting with the head of the police department, about a fuzzy incident where Sandusky was "horsing around".
4) The Three Stooges, by themselves, decide not to go to the authorities.
Given these facts, it's completely reasonable that JoePa assumed an investigation was under way. For you to assume he knew better is just that, making assumptions without any facts. He could (indeed should) have pushed the Stooges harder, but so far the facts vindicate JoePa more than they convict him (not that he is entirely inculpable, but nowhere near the level of his bosses).
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